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So a few weeks after my diagnosis, we went up to Vermont, and I decided to put Jeff as the first person in the Council of Dads.
Two weeks after my diagnosis, a biopsy confirmed I had a seven-inch osteosarcoma in my left femur.
So within a few years, in the late 1800s, early 1900s, all of a sudden, the barber surgeon had given way to the physician who was trying to make a
diagnosis.
He made no attempt at
diagnosis.
So I started to look into what an employer is required to do when someone presents with a cancer
diagnosis.
I knew the obvious impacts my
diagnosis
was going to have on work.
I even knew the differential
diagnosis
in how to classify renal tubular acidosis.
And that wasn't a difficult
diagnosis
to make.
It's now five years since Robert's diagnosis, and he's alive, but importantly, he's healthy and he's at work.
Doctors are 19 percent faster, more accurate at coming up with the correct
diagnosis
when positive instead of negative, neutral or stressed.
Think about how an individual responds to a
diagnosis
of a life-threatening illness and how lifestyle changes that previously were just too difficult suddenly become relatively easy.
And yet, the median age of
diagnosis
in this country is still about five years, and in disadvantaged populations, the populations that don't have access to clinical services, rural populations, minorities, the age of
diagnosis
is later still, which is almost as if I were to tell you that we are condemning those communities to have individuals with autism whose condition is going to be more severe.
Six years ago, at the time of her HIV diagnosis, she was recruited to participate in the clinical trial which was running in her health district at the time.
Think about it: In 2013, the second decade of the millennium, if you're concerned about a cancer
diagnosis
and you go to your doctor, you get bone scans, biopsies and blood tests.
In 2013, if you're concerned about a depression diagnosis, you go to your doctor, and what do you get?
And their
diagnosis
was this: They said, "You have two rare kidney diseases that are going to actually destroy your kidneys eventually, you have cancer-like cells in your immune system that we need to start treatment right away, and you'll never be eligible for a kidney transplant, and you're not likely to live more than two or three years."
Now, with the gravity of this doomsday diagnosis, it just sucked me in immediately, as if I began preparing myself as a patient to die according to the schedule that they had just given to me, until I met a patient named Verna in a waiting room, who became a dear friend, and she grabbed me one day and took me off to the medical library and did a bunch of research on these diagnoses and these diseases, and said, "Eric, these people who get this are normally in their '70s and '80s.
Changes in our language associated with Alzheimer's can sometimes show up more than 10 years before clinical
diagnosis.
We also have to give them the tools they need to act on the
diagnosis.
It might be a
diagnosis.
A hospital admission followed, the first of many, a
diagnosis
of schizophrenia came next, and then, worst of all, a toxic, tormenting sense of hopelessness, humiliation and despair about myself and my prospects.
The first was that sleep disruption actually precedes certain types of mental illness, and we've shown that in those young individuals who are at high risk of developing bipolar disorder, they already have a sleep abnormality prior to any clinical
diagnosis
of bipolar.
It turned out to be a rare, exceedingly aggressive type, with a
diagnosis
that was almost universally fatal in several weeks at most.
My mother missed work and took her to doctors who couldn't make a
diagnosis.
And by the time a
diagnosis
was made, she was in a deep spiral.
But we needed another test to make the
diagnosis.
We have the technology to make the
diagnosis.
And I've asked John to tell us something about what were his problems that led to the initial
diagnosis
of motor neuron disease.
Siddharthan Chandran: I don't know if you caught all of that, but what John was telling us was that difficulty with breathing led eventually to the
diagnosis
of motor neuron disease.
That same
diagnosis
of autism, though, also applies to Gabriel, another 13-year-old boy who has quite a different set of challenges.
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